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![]() "D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... Actually, if there were consumer interest, you wouldn't be able to swing a dead hooker in a Best Buy without hitting an HD radio. Consumer interest drives sales. Not supply. And as well researched as the big box retailers are, if there were consumer interest, they would be stocking these things by the rail car load, because there would be money in it. But if there is no consumer demand for these products, no retailer is going to give up valuable shelf space for them. Not only would I not buy into IBOC, I wouldn't accept a radio given to me for free (regardless of whether I was back home or not). The system has no plusses. It generates noise on the band, and adds nothing of significance. AM stations have no content worthy of "high fidelity" anymore, and it's not likely that they ever will, since the industry has decided that "nobody listens to AM", and has made it a self-fulfilling prophecy. FM doesn't need IBOC, as the audio quality already surpasses what the vast majority consider to be acceptable. All in all, IBOC isn't even a solution in search of a problem. It IS the problem, and the only solution is for it to die a quick death and let millions of people who don't conform to the industry's notion that "nobody" listens outside the protected contours and "nobody" listens to AM have their choice of stations and programming back. *steps down off soapbox* |
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Brenda Ann wrote:
... All in all, IBOC isn't even a solution in search of a problem. It IS the problem, and the only solution is for it to die a quick death and let millions of people who don't conform to the industry's notion that "nobody" listens outside the protected contours and "nobody" listens to AM have their choice of stations and programming back. *steps down off soapbox* I'd keep an open mind ... low bit rate video and such just might find a way of working in and providing some interesting content and entertainment--what new devices may await us, might me worth asking? I await the final chapter. Regards, JS |
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On Aug 17, 6:45 pm, John Smith I wrote:
Brenda Ann wrote: ... All in all, IBOC isn't even a solution in search of a problem. It IS the problem, and the only solution is for it to die a quick death and let millions of people who don't conform to the industry's notion that "nobody" listens outside the protected contours and "nobody" listens to AM have their choice of stations and programming back. *steps down off soapbox* I'd keep an open mind ... low bit rate video and such just might find a way of working in and providing some interesting content and entertainment--what new devices may await us, might me worth asking? I await the final chapter. Regards, JS JS, The HD Radio Newsgroup Exist for such Posts HD RADIO = http://groups.google.com/group/hd-radio Let US Remember - This Is A Shortwave Radio NewsGroup. ~ RHF |
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